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AE NNER LGR ll ER SUN RRR Ce tanssstayoc ae a OOO ee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1908, SE SETS2 QUINCE, FATHER TLL | MEETS DATA HEAR SOS eT During July and August This Store Will Close at 1 9 One Block from 23d Street 0 2,30 o’ Clock Saturdays and NEILL-ADAMS @ Established Forty-One Years little ones dashed from swing to sand- pile, no clang of the fire engine, the ambulance, nor the police patrol rat- ting over the cobble stones! Just | sweet breezes, sunshine, trees, Stass and ocean, and not one care for meals or bedtime. At 7 all the | tired, happy youngsters march con- tentedly to bed, their little stontachs 6 0’Clock Evenings | Sixth Avenue’s Greatest Store Carriage Entrances on 21st Street Telephone $700 Chelsea Terminal Hudson Tunnel Telephone $700 Chelsea PLEAD FOR A TRIP ~TOSEBELE They Ask to Be Included Among The Evening _ World’s Lucky 500. 50 MORE TAKEN DOWN. Each Contribution of $2.50 Means a Week at Seashore for a Sick Child. ‘Dear Mr, Editor—I would be sv aie happy if you could send us to J West Boney Island for a week. 1 am nine years old and am the } “Little Mother’ of my baby sister amd brother, My mother is not Pitiful appeals come {!n dozens to pablek to Sea Breeze, the summer home these calls for a sniff of sea alr and a dip In the sparkling surf that breaks Byery effort is belng made to meet} filled with the sweetes| read an Babe 0 eetest Of bread and “Oh! dear! I's so sleepy I Just can’t make eyes behav Pe cialtnea one little fellow, ‘Mamma, are we gotng to be here to-morrow?" And assured that they were he fell contentedly asleep, oe POLICE ON GUARD AT IOTTS BINS Main Office and Branches Closed, , but Depositors Cause No Trouble, | Although the banking places of Frank ttl, doing business as Frank Zottl & late yesterday after- Co., noon because a petition jTuptey was filed, ther in bank- @ was no trouble | r they had read | | {1 sented claims tor $010. vent to the Greenwich of- ken open, It {0 in foreign | Mr. | flee and was fo PLN ED Portuondo, Long a Leader, Dies From Stab Wound in Attack Made by Agulera. | BANTIAGO, Cuba, July 16-Gen, Ra- | tael Portuondo dled at 10 o'clock last night at Mayarl as a result of the wound inflicted July 13 by Augustin Agulera, a member of a prominent local family and brother of the Miguelista candidate for | | Mayor of Mayar!, The stabbing fol- lowed @ political meeting in Mayarl, The slayer's knife passed through Gen Portuondo’s left lung and his condition ‘had bees practically without hope. A special train with the body is expected to reach Santiago to-day, Gen. Portuondo was the best type a Cuban gentleman. He was promner tn the Cuban revolt against Spain, and mast and } mourning man in His West. Thirty- Eighth Street Shop. the prison, but a Chi- mande John P. Kirwan Nursed Boy | | Until He Himself Fell Vic- | tim to Typhoid, The news that his fayored son, whom Jhe had nursed in typhoid fever until | the himself was stricken with the dis-) ease, is dead, is being kept from John P, Kirwan, who to-day |s tossing in a high fever on a bed in his summer cottage, at Quogue, Long Island, Nurses, the afflicted man's wife and his two grown sons are encouraging \the patient with the statement that |the third son is improving. ‘The physi- clan has told the family that if Mr. Kirwan learns of the death of his boy the patient: cannot recover, The shock | would kill him in his present serious | condition, Mr. Kirwan Is a real estate operator and resides at No, 1s west Elghty- leighth street. When his youngest sua Wag stricken Mr, Kirwan attended the} | suffering boy day and night, hardly ever! ving the bedside, Then ¢ father | “ted the disease and was "moved | to She was with hin fear that | Quogue cottage for a change of ||| in the wwith the sick baby tion slums. ) means a week's tlon sof fy rete = Sse A few hur or oR . nia ye " cat 7 eeze for sick child or Its ¥ A tow hur airs of Boys’ ash Knickerbocker Trousers, | wap motte i YourR | Clearance Sale of Separate Skirts ude SUB ania 39 | Sed! En wars Pi, se 2 PYourRuptare | eee eee eer ich Chevity | = LEE Sa Mee cant oaraitttediine Gets aoe | Unc nestormehi ous Penonolvanin, ~~ tCan Be Cured Broadcloths, Taffetas and Voile in biack and colors, Important C earance Sale of gan and Montana complained t had given money to Mr forwarded to Europe, had not been sent Breeze to-d Yesiord the lit the W Zottl to but the money was spent In examining ones and convoying them to Coney Island playground, No matter how grave your case » of hernia may be—no matter how many unsuccessfu! treatments whete they were turned over to the About the Greenwich street office this : i ied— ter h ; : ' The goods in this sale represent the well-known Kind care of the nurses and attend- morning It was said that one of the S| FOUN SY CL ed ano) MACE HOR, £10.00 Light weight wool Skirts... ‘chi ; mRCMPA cont (ume varrlval! CieVwere ted cee nt creaes iat eoTERe ‘skeptical yousre about acomplete $10.00 Eignt weig . iS se $5.00 | brands of Men's Furnishings carried regularly in our | and final cure, we tell you he has assigned 4 syvad an end to us luncheon, and spent the 40,000 in ¢ it Epes ene Sees Ines Bee es Bunk The ries Haltsee eeenneciree i UE armecie veces. $40,00 7 in order to effect an immediate and absolute clean up. | it NAA a Ney ‘9 oh SHIPPING NEWS. un er iruss = All our $3.00 and $3.50. _ || Men's Leather BELTS, reduced those who owed thelr holiday to Tie i s(anT fon ES aay Will Cure You ee ene a ee pee ipl pin WAT io) cure ticiatiosmpbaneneastion 25 ae d ILL FIGHT FOR ESTATE We don't ask you to take us on || 7 All our $1.50 and $200 | Mons summer NECK. | re re countie wonder | WILL FIGHT FOR ESTATE Iwasa utes | Popular Wash Fabrics SHIRTS saeco 95 WEAR oes ga jess mysteries to be initi+ —_ any risk whatever. We have su ; : All our $1.00 R 1 O96 i ; } oy ty (those who. are’ alrenay : absolute confidence in the power at Extreme Low Prices All our lower priced | with Sew Breeze, cody i this eileen of cients Sashes CH RUSimmnnmmanmnnrran 37¢ a ‘eb Abba rort Be oy YORK, make by ane you ode ta Teh Linen Suitings—Regular 39, quality Irish linen) 27 sue $1.50 White ie ii decane S58 RIVED. without expense. we ask is ng 00a GO BOOU0) OC COGO GT ONO 00000 00.00 SHIRTS .....500- soee Dhl BLAS oe WOUOOH OG . that you wearit. Ifitcuresyou, }, American Printing Company’s Wash Fabrics—) Regular $1.00 White Pleated Men's $2.00 Wool BATHING | Mnf and ¢t een only you pay us. (Standard truss, $7.50.) If it doesn’t, we don’t want a penny of your money, aan Webhen we OUNRER Trans "This ofter a made to you in the spi f honesty, Come let one doctor examine and Ht you, The BUNKER Truve will do the re Free Booklet on Reauest. BUNKER TRUSS COMPANY Room 404, Bryant Part Arcade em oj cart. emon Jelly.’ Little Ones Are Happy There. The it r iysteries of th rises of the ¢ fast es stubby from end to r tired mothers eeenuenied tih Avenue cot. 42d Street New York |! 1 ongths from 2 to 12 yards, All this season's cuttings from our ADAMS BUILDING } own stocks i nl ; I enna an se a ‘ $2.75 Dining Chair, $1.96 alues up to 20c., at, } 6 | Values up to 40. at, ) 10 (Exactly as illustrated.) Made of golden oak, polished finish, | per yard .4....4. nonce! per yard .. , ms Cc ck, heavy box seats, French shaped legs, thoroughly MEN’S SUITS Reduced from $15, $18, $20, $22 $11.75 suit affected by this unprecedented reduction is from our regular stocks, tailored by our own organization and new this season, “ey I! White Goods—Values up to 50c., at, per yard, Our Delivery Service in New Jersey Is the Most Complete of Any New York Store Prices Take a Big Drop on All ‘Summer Suits and Dresses for Misses and Girls Visitors to the O'Neill-Adams Co.'s Store to-morrow will be surprised at the dainty Wash Coat Suits, the Popular Jumper Dresses and the Linen prices quoted below. Misses’ Three-Piece Wash Coat Suits (like ilustration)—In stripe effects, jumper trimmed with blue linen and tie, full pleated skirt with fold; sizes 14 and 16 years. $3 95 ° Value $6.95; special at . Misses’ Jap Jumper Dresses—in_piain linen, in several pretty shades, full pleated skirts Princess and Two-Piece Dresses nil two piece Dresses in faney lawn, pI i, White and dainty light colorings $ up to 85,00; special Ate. v we veee $5.00 Light weight wool Skirs.......c:0 $1.95 $8.00 Light weight wool Skirts................$3,75 $2),00 Tatfeta silk, voile, fancy worsteds and mo- 100 of this season's newest printings, including bordered 5) Efecise weer Quilitiesmataanarn neers lent meee Cc Absolute Clearance Sale of All Remnants of | Washable Dress Fabrics EE abi ak cal 4c $4.50 Collapsible Go-Carts, $2.95 ADAMS BUILDING Collapsible Go-Carts, without Palmer woven Hammocks, made of good macrame cord, full length and width, with pillow and valance; all this year’s make. Regular selling price of “these Hammocks is $1.50; special to- morrow at ....... bree | Splendid Lot of Men’s) them for less than their branded price you get a genuine shoe bargain, | We contract with the Douglas factories to take every pair of shoes that has even the slightest Every style leather is represented in the collection of these famous shoes, together with every last that is new and desirable. Shoes and Oxfords for Summer WHEE ictus curr Skirts that we are offering at the | , hoods; have large size seat; the frames are steel | 79¢ | $1.98 | | To-Morrow We Will Offer Men’s Suits at $7.65 That Were Heretofore $10.00 to $18.00 | ADAMS BUILDING One of those Clearance Sales of Clothing that men are always prone to take advantage of. All the most popular fabrics in the correct styles are repre- sented, and we can fit any man,from 33 to 46 chest, Choice of plain blue, black and fancy mixtures, Well tailored and trimmed. $10.00 to $18.00 Summer Suits.. Young Men’s Suits at $5.95 for Values up to $12.50 About one hundred and fifty in the lot-—suits taken from | our regular stock, All the up to date styles in neat | | Values up to $6.98 } ° was appoint Judge He - n able to — — —_ at Jess than a Values up to $s 5.9) a of hd e a a for Improving Oe: the Het Court, | Robbers Hold Up ( Laundry: ns in = —— eee ' | Condition of the Poor, att 4 hie J Clearance Sale o Women's ay Suits 33c The most ser Well worth $0 Boys’ 50c. Pl id blue str boys at In tan, blue, you on the bach at Sea Breeze. But with] , Mr. Watsc ud at No. 34 W . ELEY CQocooonosnooecs i ses cs Ct | all thelr efforts the authorities, ever je Habilities to for- | ty-elgiith street—avas locking the door ADAMS BUILDING Boys’ $1.00 and $1.50 Jersey Sweaters 49c. } with the 18 assistance of Thel d to about |of his sh lock last nig ; ) ved Evening World, are le to come when tli n ered and de- of red, blue, white an ures of Jersey cloth, sizes 23 $1.00 . ing to- fH jto-day at any of the branches. Zotti’s/ after the American intervention was metre cred n informed t with fold; sizes 14 and 16 years. Value fancy mixtures and Plain blue Serges. Sizes somewhat $5.95 { aoell. ‘ eerie main offices are at No. 188 Greenwich made Chairman of the Executive Com) iis oy wag re ng, that the lad 5.5 ‘ $3.95 broken, but every size from 14 to 20 years in the lot. je such ! {Tenth ave No, adway, always had been concernec he polls! gay wing his father’s removal} i }) tripe effects ANNA FLANAGAN. At the offices in Greenwich street a tics of the island, He was beloved DY | 0 Nter es died, a sudden relapse | ey Jumper Drerret i Hey oa 10. $89 E irty-first street, | Solitary policeman was on guard, It his neighbors and the people of Mayart | i nd pla S, tull pleated ts ad; B 3 z i No. $39 East Thirty-f had been expected t some of the unanimously « pn the killing | n house to! sues tas Soe pcsa aan £215) $3 95 oys ine ot ing | dep up, but only a In Sant asare at half! eq 19 Quogue to ev husband, | SECA AUER UES es RRC SOULE HE 1D ui , $2.39 : ’ Sete—In I ed and * | eM.) alton” volcing the longing of | » door they waiked, ——_—.__—— Tnis condition was gr | Misses Wash Skirts Hain Enh Sizes 24 to 16 years j s to share in The Evening | branches no ex- Kir as escaped Ill- oe i inn. Sal fol ; ; ) ‘| a LN Malate rhe eee eee as NAMED SING SING, BUT THAT 4 an has escaped abl dees S$) 75 to $2 95 Russian, Sailor and Norfolk styles in fancy mixtures and | ons Te Xo, 6 Watt steet,| DIDN'T TERRORIZE THIEVES. vitae Ao : : plain colors, 4 ovir regular siock and prived| | $2.39 49% Men’s Furnishings stocés, SHIRTS 79¢, SUIT One of the Big Specials in The July Sale of Furniture ugly reliable D Best Groceries—Lowest Prices Adams Building (‘Phone 5700 Chelsea), | Hams—Armour's) | Sugar—Havemeyer & P . : tubing finish, with leatherette back and || Best Hemet Brand|Soap—Babbitt’s | siser 5 The object of this sale is to ie ee ae ho 95 | sec, wan and tower |BeSt ot Flora fied Granted supe Hal at eves eee teeeeees PEOFD WY] cock! elsewhere 18¢., B0FAX Soap, In 25-1b, effect an absolute clearance of $1.50 Hammocks, 79c per is SPS 4 3¢|40 cakes. .. OC | musi $1.35 for bags; each, F PEAS —Th Brand, Early, per doz, § per can. LIMA BEANS — Fancy California. dried Lmao LIME JUICER, West Indi, smoked Ox Tongde; Der tb,. wilead + 45c STURGEON—Freah 8mok- | pags Exes, from near- by farms; per dow, CORNED BE % F—Fresh | Cook’ srfae mack of detec. These they tem "ce | He wait" ie SMe) Gitar ie he See ay THAT a MOKED. BESF—Ten: Hered) viesecee ees BROAD WAY The imperfections are for the most part so im. J Bist, "oanora 10. | Sninset Bmoted Qe | SAUSAGE Frankfurt ( ; IE ] & S( YN AL WAY, material that they do not affect in the least either Bre ty it ng tovenss 27) Alam paloma, it e the looks or wearing quality of the shoes, larly 280; special [9¢ Fi 9 HOUSTON ST. F quality th Lee | W, J. Shaw & Sons, Garryowen, Ireland, Bacon | Jowls | Pigs’ Heads | 38¢ Ib. | 25c Ib. 23 Ib. Pigs’ Feet 60c doz. Hams 40c Ib, i The prices quoted are much less than regular se aiiige policy dictates an absolute disposal of all merchan- cokes Ox Tone is¢ during the season it is made. This sale is a means to this . f 98 Jee 1 an ene ts ‘ vet | o WD. 'seseeeere ' Do ; end. _And the price—$11.75—is so remarkably low that the Douglas Oxford Ties at) |] outve, om, = Jacauee BAKING POWDER-—The desired result is bound to be attained. ADAMS BUILDING Gly il 8. 5c Porter: Inanpet nia TEA -— Fancy wakeaneabacn eens tat 4 ithi ot tae Span par bOG. | Aiielanienebag The suits involved are distinctly better than the usual ready- pean Me a Pa aan We pt Dellcatescen Dest, for-wear sort—a superiority readily recognized at a glance. a Wands aioe alices (ean any Othe Ete | HAM AMO and | OH SEO, lmoaled Further, this offer gathers strength from the fact that ever ufacturer in the world, and when you buy | Tied He Te ZC 3c g y y, botled TONGUE—Fresh 0! TTT A ETA ED | Siieeeementeniiations ae on